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Re: Post L.S.C.S. Urinary RetentionFrom: subhash junnarkar (subhashj@vsnl.com)Thu Mar 7 11:43:15 2002
At Thu, 7 Mar 2002, Gail Waldby wrote: > >An occasional female will have enough damage to the bladder detrusor muscle from overdistention of the >bladder that it may be difficult to regain adequate detrusor muscle function, that is the bladder may not >contract properly. > >I would teach her self-catheterization and have her have a cystometrogram. >Gail Waldby, MD >Huron Clinic SD > could it be that the patient will be doomed to a life witha catheter >3/7/2002 11:51:09 AM, subhashj@vsnl.com (subhash junnarkar) wrote: > >>I have a23 year old lady whos c section was done one month back for >>Fetal Distress. A Foleys catheter was inserted intraoperatively and >>removed after 24 hours.She went into retention, there was no bladder >>injury what so ever.She has been on a catheter since then we have been >>giving her trials of removing the catheter and encouraging her to passs >>urine but to no avail. >>Can any one help me as to the cause and etiology. >>
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